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Hairspray

May 13, 2015 By Donald McArthur

The Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce celebrated the opening of Deann Ellison Daugherty’s shop, Hairspray, with a ribbon-cutting on Wednesday, April 1.  It’s no April Fool’s joke that Hairspray is open and making appointments with Deann and Judy Ogle.   Make the call today for an appointment to 806-675-1182.

Friends welcoming Deann and Judy include: Martha Kirk, L’Rae Karr, Sandy Adcock, Lynn Cruz, Ruth Davis, Nette Mammaro, Jodie House, Susie Justus and her granddaughter, Peyton.

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Break New Ground

April 16, 2015 By Donald McArthur

The CCPMM and the Pioneer Farm and Ranch Museum sponsored a fun day “Break New Ground”. The event was on Saturday, April 3, 2015. The displays in the PFRM were opened to the public for the first time, Texas Lead and Lace Historical Re-enactors presented “live history”, vendors sold food, as the crowd awaited the main event: the arrival of the Easter Bunny. Children divided into two age groups to hunt for the 1,000 eggs hidden(with a little help to the bunny) by the museum. The day ended with a re-enactment by Lead and Lace.

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Christian Women’s Job Corps Graduation Ceremony

April 16, 2015 By Donald McArthur

Christian Women's Job Corps GraduationGraduation ceremony Sunday, April 6 for Christian Women’s Job Corps of Crosby County. The 12 weeks of classes  consisted of Bible Study, Anger/Stress Management, Praying, Writing/Grammar, Math Skills for Budgeting, Job Skills, Time Management, Women’s Health and Computers.
Congratulations to the graduates!

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Vaqueros Mexican Restaurant

April 13, 2015 By Donald McArthur

The Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce welcomed Vaqueros Mexican Restaurant to Crosbyton with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday, April 9, 2015.   The restaurant owners are Erica and Jesse Campuzano.  Erica would like to invite all of Crosby County to dine with them.  Vaqueros is located at 806W. Main St. in Crosbyton; and will be serving Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.  Their breakfast menu includes breakfast burritos, and six choices of breakfast plates.  There are hamburgers, salads, and chicken fried steak.  However, Erica says her specialty is Mexican Food with the taste from her home city of San Antonio.  Call in orders to (806)-675-0029.  And don’t forget to ask about the desserts at Vaqueros.

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Handmade Rustic

April 13, 2015 By Donald McArthur

Mick and Lupe Suldano, owners of Handmade Rustic, are the newest members of the Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce.  The Suldanos have restored one of Crosbyton’s aging storefronts to follow their logo of “Where Elegance Meets Country”.  You will truly find just that at Handmade Rustic:  lovely art, delicious coffee at the coffee bar, rustic furniture, elegant soaps, and unique wooden bowls from mesquite and other woods.  Drop by 111 West Aspen Street  some Saturday morning for coffee, good conversation, and the chance to do some true, high-end shopping in Crosbyton.

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Why Crosbyton

One of the prettiest streetscapes in West Texas is Aspen Street in Crosbyton viewed from the library windows of the second story of the High School building. It is so special because Crosbyton was a planned city. In 1909 The C.B. Livestock Company commissioned an architect to draw a streetscape of the downtown. Aspen Street was built as a large boulevard for stately … Read more...

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The purpose of the Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce is to engage in projects and activities that have a positive economic impact for the community and serve the members of the chamber.

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